A Loris Abandons an Opera is a collection of experimental poems exploring palindromes and anagrams and their formal variations, including palindromic sonnets, a line-for-line anagram of Hamlet's soliloquy, and a number of ‘heterogeneous palindromes’: a form combining the principle of palindromism with premeditated numerical sequences.

The follow-up to A Loris Abandons an Opera, 101: A Collection of Palindrome Haiku presents further experiments in palindromism, featuring a variety of palindromic haiku, including short stories, miniature essays and ‘two-letter tributes’. In addition, the book includes two longer palindromes: a sonnet and a fable, each 101 words in length.

We can not only emphasize Gutenberg’s merits as a process manager, but also his skills as a businessman, a man of ideas and an organizer who gives definite orders, but does not participate in manual labour. Now he appears before our eyes as a widely successful businessman who published and sold the Bible. Gutenberg was outstandingly efficient software manager, the first technological entrepreneur.

In this fun and whimsical book, you'll find 65 ideas for unique and creativity expanding projects that will help you discover your own creative genius and expand your horizons in writing, music, art, photography, and filmmaking. A book of interpretation, there are no right or wrong answers - the results of each project will be entirely up to the artist - and that's you!

R.S. Pearson, the founder of Telical Books and Creative Virtue Press, is a writer/composer influenced studies of modern art movements, philosophy and spirituality. From Poet Billy Lamont, who has been on MTV and Lollapalooza,
about a previous work, "It's like language has been raptured and been reborn through Robert Pearson's pen. Extremely skillful word craftsmanship. He is a true genius!"

Virtuism is about the aesthetics of human virtue, how virtuous acts produce in us the same experience as great works of art. Witnessing or creating a virtuous act produces the aesthetic experience. The giving of the good feeling of the aesthetic or "art" experience gives evidence that life has a higher meaning. The book "Virtuism" also discusses other philosophical aspects of the virtue and art.